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<blockquote data-quote="Shanmar" data-source="post: 121286" data-attributes="member: 21969"><p>Here's some verbiage from my LS170 service manual. Maybe you already have this. It looks like the detent occurs in the cap at the back of the valve. </p><p>Maybe the linkage adjustment is off. I think I'd try unhooking the linkage and see if you can get that spool into detent by tapping on it or prying. It appears the detent direction is when pushing in. I'm pretty sure there's no lock out on that spool when the machine is not running. </p><p>I'm not going to be much more practical help as I don't use my auxiliary hydraulics and they're froze up. I've never been inside of the control valve. I see much of it is not serviced separately in parts so tread carefully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shanmar, post: 121286, member: 21969"] Here's some verbiage from my LS170 service manual. Maybe you already have this. It looks like the detent occurs in the cap at the back of the valve. Maybe the linkage adjustment is off. I think I'd try unhooking the linkage and see if you can get that spool into detent by tapping on it or prying. It appears the detent direction is when pushing in. I'm pretty sure there's no lock out on that spool when the machine is not running. I'm not going to be much more practical help as I don't use my auxiliary hydraulics and they're froze up. I've never been inside of the control valve. I see much of it is not serviced separately in parts so tread carefully. [/QUOTE]
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